Three successive wins have helped to steer Manchester United back on course after a troubling start to the season and they host Wolves at Old Trafford on Saturday.

United still have plenty of ground to make up on the clubs at the top of the table, with their six-point deficit from Chelsea and Liverpool leaving them with much to do, but their victories against Burnley and Watford have given them blueprints to work from going forward.

With Marouane Fellaini's recent inclusions having helped to make them more solid and Paul Pogba finding his best form again, United will hope to have enough to get the job done against Wolves as well as their forthcoming league opponents West Ham, Newcastle, Chelsea and Everton.

Man Utd Injuries

Luke Shaw came through his return against Young Boys with no adverse effects having suffered concussion playing for England against Spain, but Marcos Rojo may still be unavailable after being replaced 54 minutes into his return with the reserves against Reading last week.

Phil Jones could be absent again after hamstring trouble, while Sergio Romero was back on the bench in midweek having returned from surgery and Diogo Dalot has another 90 minutes under his belt after making his first-team debut in midweek.

Man Utd Suspensions

Marcus Rashford sits out the second game of his three-match suspension having been sent off against Burnley for a retaliatory head-butt on Phil Bardsley.

Nemanja Matic also misses out following his red against Watford last time out, though the Serb will be available again for Tuesday's Carabao Cup clash with Derby County.

Man Utd Starting Line-Up

Marouane Fellaini's performances against Burnley and Watford could make him a consideration for selection, particularly with Matic forced to sit out this one.

Following a reshuffle in Bern against Young Boys in midweek there should be a more familiar look about the United starting XI, with Alexis Sanchez, Jesse Lingard and Antonio Valencia among those pushing for a recall.

Anthony Martial's goal against Young Boys will have helped to give Mourinho a headache in his attacking selection, while Luke Shaw should keep his place ahead of Ashley Young at left-back.

TV Channel & Kick-off time

The match at Old Trafford kicks off at 3:00pm BST on Saturday, with no live coverage available in the UK due to blackout restrictions. In the U.S. the game will be shown on NBCSN at 10:00am ET.

Best Opta Match facts

Manchester United have won their last six league games against Wolves at Old Trafford, including all four in the Premier League – one of six sides they have played against on at
least four occasions at home in the competition while retaining a 100% record.

Manchester United are looking to avoid consecutive home defeats in the Premier League for the first time since March 2014, while manager José Mourinho has never suffered back-to-back home league defeats in his managerial career.

Wolves have won their last two Premier League games, both by a 1-0 scoreline. They’ve not won three in a row in the top-flight since March 1980.

Manchester United have lost just one of their last 49 Premier League home games against promoted sides (W42 D6), a 1-2 defeat against Norwich City in December 2015.

Man Utd have lost three of their last five Premier League games immediately following a Champions League match (W2).

Manchester United have seen Marcus Rashford (vs Burnley) and Nemanja Matic (vs Watford) sent off in their last two Premier League games – they’ve never had a player sent off in three consecutive Premier League matches before.